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Originally Posted by Baha Angel I'm not going to be updating this thread anymore because I have not seen any advice on what I should be giving her for nutrition in the meantime. More like judging and not understanding the situation. Thank you all, I hope all of your babies are healthy and well. |
I think that the experienced breeders that have responded "understand the situation" quite well. You asked what was the best thing you could do for your girl at this time and you were told the best option was to spay her. Regardless of geographical/monetary convenience, that IS the best thing to do for her from the sounds of it.
"Accidents" do happen, no one is arguing that. But you have to be prepared to handle them appropriately when they do.
Have you tried to find an experienced breeder near you that could offer you advice. Please try to understand that it is very difficult, if not impossible, for even the most seasoned breeder to coach you through this via web forum. What you need is someone experienced there with you who can help you assess and handle the situation first hand.